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  • Maya: Okay, guys, first kiss. Now this can be a very intense scenario. We are here to

  • make it less intense. For my first kiss, it was very much a part of a group orchestration

  • which is common if you're a teenager because we all hang out in groups of 12 to 15 for

  • some reason, it's like the cattle mentality. So they'll probably be in on the fact that

  • it's your first kiss with someone and they may want to get involved. This can hurt, this

  • can help. For me it was a little bit of both, a little symbiosis there. Eventually, obviously

  • I was left alone with this person, but the group really wanted to get involved and they

  • sort of slowly made it very obvious, it was a New Year's thing. Cliche. And they all slowly

  • left the room and left us alone. And it was cute and romantic but also a little scary.

  • I would say don't succumb to the pressure of the group but also have fun with it, they're

  • just being silly, they want you to have a good time. If your friends are involved, I

  • would just say don't put pressure on yourself and enjoy it and the other person's probably

  • nervous too, especially if you're a young'n. I was aged ten and sixteen. So I was little.

  • Harrison: Well I remember my first kiss was very awkward, it wasn't like a date thing,

  • it was like I went to this party and it was when I was a sophomore in high school and

  • I got drunk and there was this cute girl, this cute little Brazilian girl named Marcela

  • Olivera. It was strange because we were both drunk and we started making out and you know,

  • tongues were everywhere because it was just sloppy, sophomore year of high school. And

  • I remember I had just eaten a lot of peanut M&Ms that day, and then she commented

  • on it, and she was like, your mouth tastes like chocolate. So I felt like I had to tell

  • her why, I don't know why I thought that was a good idea.

  • Maya: I wouldn't be upset if you tasted like--

  • Harrison: Well would you be upset if I said, yeah, just ate a lot of peanut M&Ms, cause

  • that's what I did. And we stopped kissing.

  • Maya: That turned it of. Okay. Don't mention your snacks prior to the kiss apparently.

  • Harrison: Exactly. Exactly. But what I will say is a good way to go about a kiss is, if

  • you're on a date, you're on a first date, and you know you're at the point where the

  • date's coming to a close, maybe you're like at the car, getting your keys.

  • Maya: I had a really good time. Just going to go for it.

  • Harrison: Exactly. Just do something light, very light, don't use tongue, don't use anything,

  • just go in very gently, let her come to you for the last 10%, the 90-10 thing.

  • Maya: I like 91-9, but.

  • Harrison: Exactly, so let me demonstrate.

  • Maya: I had a lot of fun today.

  • Harrison: Me too, I did too.

  • Maya: Thanks again.

  • Harrison: All right. Good night. And then I leave, don't look back. She's going to be

  • like, why didn't you look back?

  • Maya: She'll be like, what just happened to my mouth?

  • Harrison: And she's going to want it more.

  • Maya: Yeah, that is good. The non-aggressive approach is always always the way to go.

Maya: Okay, guys, first kiss. Now this can be a very intense scenario. We are here to

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